Since you plus modded one of the posts in the Admin Prospect journal, I'm sure you know you were one of them. I am happy to inform you that you have been approved, and are now an admin of the Blue team group.

yeah but do you annoy the other people who say ''first'' cause i just wante to have 1 first ever then i wasnt going to do it again, but if it annoys you so much i'll change my journal ( p.s i also hate people who don't spell words properly)

I'm an assistant administrator. I mostly just do simple tasks like checking the post for my department/team (Governance), do data entry, scan, print and copy documents and other rarer errands.

Most days, I come back feeling quite fine. Some days, staring at a computer and a piece of paper or going back and forth to a printer can really drain your head of energy.

Since I'm not at home and much closer, I can walk there, but the responsibilities at the house can sometimes be a wee, wee bit demanding, especially since I always come back either whilst or after the staff and housemates eat their tea/dinner.

It's tiring, and it doesn't pay (it is Work Experiene after all). But the people are lovely, the work is simple, and the building is something built by pure genious. It's something you'd expect to be introduced by the mid 2010s. Every little detail is to environmental friendliness, power and resource efficiency and employee and volunteer comfort and health.

I'm not sure what it's like in college within US Education Systems, but the work was far too tough for me in the second year (I succeeded my resits, but the AS/A2 Levels were too fast to follow, and thus impossible to learn).

What I'm sure of is that the work will probably be tough, but the environment is brilliant. Their are staff who treat you like an adult, many flexible methods of support and a majority of students highly motivated to do their work, because most choose to be there.

Work experience takes three full days of my week whilst my traing organisation takes another. And since I'm at a residentual house oftenly 12/14 days a fortnight with no Internet (not even a landline for standard phones), time to get on here gets pretty tough to comeby without coming home whenever possible.